Streeper, 33, of Doylestown, was arraigned in front of District Judge Francis Lawrence Jr. Thursday at 3:30 p.m. The married mother of two is charged with statutory sexual assault and related offenses.

Her arrest was announced in a joint statement by Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman and Norristown police chief Mark Talbot.

On May 19, Norristown detectives received an anonymous tip that a middle school teacher was involved in a sexual relationship with one of her 8th grade students.

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An investigation confirmed the identity of the student and contact was made with his parents, who allowed him to be interviewed.

The victim told investigators that he and Streeper had sexual contact on several occasions in various locations after she picked him up from his home in Norristown. Streeper and the victim allegedly had sexual encounters in her vehicle, at a location in West Norriton, and at her home in Bucks County.

The investigation also revealed that Streeper exchanged numerous text messages with the victim that were sexual in nature.

Streeper met with Detectives on May 20 and admitted to having sexual contact and exchanging explicit texts with the victim.

Judge Lawrence set bail at $100,000. As a condition of her bail, Streeper is not to have contact with the victim or any minors other than her own children. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for the first week in June. The case will be prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Jordan Friter.

“If those in education are not going to recognize the boundaries that are set so clearly for them with their relationships with students, we are going to prosecute aggressively,” Ferman said Thursday.

Ferman said that if there is anyone else who has information about similar conduct to contact the Norristown Police Department.

“Based upon the nature of this investigation and this arrest, it certainly raises the issue with law enforcement that there could potentially be other victims and if there are, we would encourage them to come forward,” she said.